I can't stand it when people say this type of rock & roll is 60's stuff. Musically, the 50 continued until 63'. After that the Brittish invasion happened starting the 60's. Later American artists adapted to the new Brittish sound and added their own flavour aswell. This ended up creating true 60's rock & roll later on. This all happened after 63. Anything before then still thrives off the 50's so really, once again it is still musically the 50's.
Neat to see the two most popular nostalgia decades at the LA Restaurant Row photo during the actual '50s- the Gay '90s (not the 1990s youngins!) and the Roaring '20s. Those decades are now found only in museums and antique shops, and the '50s is heading in that direction (though many diners are still around, though with a more current focus). If you went back to the '50s, you'll get people saying "I miss the (insert decade)"!
This is a 60s song. The song was written by Ernie Maresca and Dion DiMucci. It was recorded in 1961 by Dion, backed by vocal group The Del-Satins. Released on Laurie Records, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in October of that year, and also reached number 11 in the UK charts.
I can't stand it when people say this type of rock & roll is 60's stuff. Musically, the 50 continued until 63'. After that the Brittish invasion happened starting the 60's. Later American artists adapted to the new Brittish sound and added their own flavour aswell. This ended up creating true 60's rock & roll later on. This all happened after 63. Anything before then still thrives off the 50's so really, once again it is still musically the 50's.
TheColourfullUs 7 months ago
Neat to see the two most popular nostalgia decades at the LA Restaurant Row photo during the actual '50s- the Gay '90s (not the 1990s youngins!) and the Roaring '20s. Those decades are now found only in museums and antique shops, and the '50s is heading in that direction (though many diners are still around, though with a more current focus). If you went back to the '50s, you'll get people saying "I miss the (insert decade)"!
pannoni1 11 months ago
This is a 60s song. The song was written by Ernie Maresca and Dion DiMucci. It was recorded in 1961 by Dion, backed by vocal group The Del-Satins. Released on Laurie Records, it topped the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in October of that year, and also reached number 11 in the UK charts.
kelpie1969 1 year ago
Man i would love to travel back into time and fuck some of those pretty hunnies : ) im 20.
CoolConejo 1 year ago
@CoolConejo
To quote Lowell George of Little Feat.
"Little boy sat down on the curb and cry.
Old man stop and he ask why?
'Cause I can't do what the big boys do.
Old man sat down and
he cried too."
I'm 60. Wah.
wavepainter 1 year ago
@CoolConejo you are ...nasty!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TOMAN4EVER 1 year ago
WMG Go and Fuck yourself. Removing the sound track from this video. Stop ruining everything.
YoutoobSam 2 years ago
@YoutoobSam There is no need for the potty mouth in your comments.
ndawnman 1 year ago
opps i ment to write "runaround sue"
kyleskiller 3 years ago
lol to carlossanu.. the song is called "runaway sue" :]
kyleskiller 3 years ago
can anybody tell me please what's the name of the first song?pls...i'm waiting for this answer.
carlossanu 3 years ago
The name of the first song you asked is 'Runaround Sue' by Dion.
It's also a favourite song of mine!
Hope my answer is helpful!
IRENECRETE 3 years ago
Very great!!!!I love this age!!!Rock and roll 4ever!!!!
szbs 3 years ago
great vid about america at its zenith.
ConservativeHemp 3 years ago
You've put together a perfect time-capsule of that era! Great video!
firefly4tori 4 years ago
Great!! This brings back many memories of the 50's. Those songs were the greatest.
ml1938 4 years ago
OMG that was fabulous
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Fringe111 4 years ago